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 HPR1052: LiTS: 013 - Top of Top | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The top command is a very complex and feature-full application. When executed from the command line the top command displays two sections of information: Summary information (contained in the yellow box in the screen shot below) and running application field information (contained in the red box): The focus of this entry will be on the Summary window of top: The screen shot above shows the summary section. The first line contains the following information in this order by default: The current time up time how many users are logged in load average For the rest of the shownotes and the video please go to http://www.linuxintheshell.org/2012/08/14/episode-013-top-of-top/

 HPR1051: Intro to the music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

These are the name of the songs with artist used in this podcast King of the world - Sean Fournier http://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a111083/king-of-the-world You've Got It - Jonathan Dimmel http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/355753/jonathan-dimmel All I'll Ever Need - Sean Fournier http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/344842/sean-fournier Hyper Activity - Nixdorux http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/420339/nixdorux Ride My Tempo - Fhernandohttp://www.jamendo.com/en/track/944721/ride-my-tempo All these music is published under creative commons licence. Here's the link of the website http://www.jamendo.com/en/search/discover#qs=fq=n130&q=*:*&group=true&group.field=album_id&group.format=simple&group.main=true&sort=rate_listened_total desc Email: ccmusique@gmail.com

 HPR1049: OGG Camp 11: Laura Czajowksi, Life Outside of IRC in a FLOSS Community | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

welcome to the Full Circle Podcast on Hacker Public Radio. This is the fifth, if I'm counting correctly, of our highlights of last Summers unconference, OGG Camp eleven, held at Farnham Maltings in the South of England. This show is a recording of a presentation from Laura Czajkowski on the benefits of real-world, as opposed to cyber-community. Entitled Life Outside of IRC in a FLOSS Community, Laura evangelises on the on the benefits of real-world interaction, beyond that on-line. Laura describes herself as Argumentative, Stubborn, Geek, Ubuntu Fan and MUNSTER FAN. Munster, for those who don't know, being a major rugby team from the town of Munster back in her native Ireland. Laura has this year joined Canonical as Launchpad Support Specialist Presentation from Laura Czajkowski. Laura czajkowski on Lanyrd: Argumentative, Stubborn, Geek, Ubuntu Fan, MUNSTER FAN Slides (pdf): Life Outside of IRC in a FLOSS Community (cypher.skynet.ie) We've more highlights of OGG Camp coming up on the Full Circle Podcast very soon, including a de-brief with Alan Pope. OGG Camp is a joint venture organised by those lovely podcasters the Linux Outlaws and the Ubuntu UK Podcast. The Full Circle Podcast is the companion to Full Circle Magazine, the Independent Magazine for the Ubuntu Community. Find us at www.fullcirclemagazine.org/podcast. Feedback; you can post comments and feedback on the podcast page at www.fullcirclemagazine.org/podcast, send us a comment to podcast (at) fullcirclemagazine.org Your Hosts: Robin Catling (blog at http://catlingmindswipe.blogspot.com/, @robincatling on Twitter) Additional audio by Victoria Pritchard Runtime: 17mins 34seconds

 HPR1050: TGTM Newscast for 2012/8/8 DeepGeek | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here is a news review: Stein and Honkala arrested in protest of foreclosure giant Fannie Mae Former Florida GOP Leader: Party Openly Discussed Suppressing African-American Vote Judge Rejects Bid by Manning Lawyers to Cite Evidence Leak Caused No Harm Too Young To Know Correa in the catbird seat Open Source Developer Bassel Khartabil Detained in Syria Megaupload Search Warrants Ruled Illegal by High Court Congress Plays See-No-Evil, Pretend-There's-No-Evil, Let-The-Evil-Continue With NSA Domestic Spying You Don't Own What You Buy, Part 15,332: Cisco Forces Questionable New Firmware On Routers Why there are Datacenters in NY, Hong Kong, and Tokyo? Other Headlines: EFF Challenges National Security Letter Statute in Landmark Lawsuit Medicaid expansion will boost Washington state’s economy Iceland's government warns of Wikileaks vendetta Grand jury investigation underway Evidence of a US judicial vendetta against WikiLeaks activists mounts Assange, Ecuador, Rape, and Sweden Links http://www.jillstein.org/stein_and_honkala_arrested http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/1/headlines#817 http://www.democracynow.org/2012/7/20/headlines#7206 http://maggiemcneill.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/too-young-to-know/ http://wlcentral.org/node/2693 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/07/open-source-developer-bassel-khartabil-detained-syria http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-search-warrants-ruled-illegal-by-high-court-120628/ http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120702/03412919549/congress-plays-see-no-evil-pretend-theres-no-evil-

 HPR1048: Get off this Rock !!! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In this episode Mr Gadgets talks about Space. Getting regular people off this planet and living on other planets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spacex Ken reckons that the ping times will be terrible.

 HPR1047: Soldering Part 2: An audio demonstration of soldering | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Here is a list of useful links to go along with my 2nd episode in soldering A very detailed page on the art of soldering, lots of good tips hear if you want further reading http://talkingelectronics.com/FreeProjects/5-Projects/Page13.html Bottle of flux like the type I used at work http://moonflygirl.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/needle-bottle-for-liquid-flux.html Tin of flux like the one used at work http://www.teyaa.com/mini-pd10-box-of-tin-soldering-flux-yellow-p-123922.html Perf board or strip board, I accidentally called it bread board which is something completely different http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/prototype-development-boards/0434217/ Wikipedia entry for Perf Board or Strip Board http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stripboard Bread board is used for quick lash ups where soldering is not required as you just push the components into the holes on the board http://www.circuitboards1.com/category/breadboard/

 HPR1046: HPR Community News July 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

HPR Community News A monthly look at what has been going on in the HPR community. This is a regular show scheduled for the first Monday of the month. New hosts Welcome to our new host: aparanoidshell and Famicoman Show Review id title host 1021 HPR Community News June 2012 HPR Admins 1022 LiTS 010 - df - Exploring Disk Filesystem Usage Dann 1023 About Rivendell with Rivendell AukonDK 1024 Episode 1024 Various Hosts 1025 Infonomicon Episode #51 Various Hosts 1026 Setting up a WordPress blog part 4 Frank Bell 1027 Migrating away from Google Reader Ken Fallon 1028 Jonathan Kulp and NYbill: Goodwill Hunting Various Hosts 1029 Karen Sandler on Medical Devices: OGG Camp Part Two Robin Catling 1030 Ruben Rodriquez talks about Trisquel Linux Various Creative Commons Works 1031 Backing up your dvd collection using mencoder BrocktonBob 1032 LiTS 011: du - disk usage Dann 1033 Go RTFM aparanoidshell 1034 PXE Boot Ken Fallon 1035 OGG Camp 11 Panel Discussion Robin Catling 1036 Setting up Your First Ham Radio Station Joel 1037 Soldering Part 1 MrX 1038 Interview with George Vlahavas and Andreas born of the SalixOS project pokey 1039 Matt Lee Gnu FM and Libre FM Various Creative Commons Works 1040 Steam on Linux Lord Drachenblut and Downer 1041 Home from H.O.P.E. Various Hosts 1042 LiTS: 012 - tail Dann 1043 Hacking Second Hand - Obtaining Old Tech Famicoman 1044 OggCamp11: Oracle Linux JWP 1045 Genealogy Mike Hingley Thanks to Iwan Gabovitch for the heads up about the wrong CC lisence on the site Dave Morriss for all the fantastic work he's doing on the backend system Frank Bell and Ehtyar Holmes for all the fantastic work he's doing on the frontend system David Whitman for tracking the keywords on past episodes and for the kind donation towards paying for the European HPR banner Richard Querin for the fantastic artwork Xoke for the idea Jonathan Nadeau for the cpanel script Apologies to DeepGeek who sent in this I wanted to ask in regards to the next community news that a mention that I installed a new webpage design while on my May sabbatical, and please also announce that the second month of my sabbatical will be ta

 HPR1045: Genealogy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I've been researching my family tree for a short while now, and through I'd share some of my resources and tips with other hackers. Hingley's of Netherton (Wikipedia Link Black Country History Link) The Titanic Anchor (BBC Black Country Link) Ancestry.co.uk Gramps FreeBMD Census records online (you can usually search the census for free at your local library) ukbmd westmidlandsBMD My Grandparent's marriage register record my family tree on ancestry.co.uk - You will need an account on ancestry - or may be able to access it via Ancestry Library Edition Government Records Office Ancestry Family History Advice Links http://blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/GB145_p_430/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/blackcountry/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8908000/8908884.stm http://www.ancestry.co.uk http://www.gramps-project.org http://www.freebmd.org.uk http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/census-records.htm http://ukbmd.org.uk http://westmidlandsBMD.org.uk http://titaniumbunker.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/d127561f-afa6-4d2b-9266-dc6512a74db3-0.jpg http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/34135438/family http://gro.gov.uk http://www.ancestry.co.uk/cs/HelpAndAdvice/Advice

 HPR1044: OggCamp11: Oracle Linux | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In todays long over due show we interview out very own presenter JWP and listen to his talk given at OggCamp11.

 HPR1043: Hacking Second Hand - Obtaining Old Tech | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A talk about where to go to get old tech and things you should know before venturing into the second hand market. Covers using who you know, using the internet, yard sales, flea markets, rummage sales, auctions, thrift stores, and trash picking. Famicoman.com - Obsoleet.com - Anarchivism.org

 HPR1042: LiTS: 012 - tail | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The tail command is used to print out the last 10 lines of a file to standard out. This command is a staple in a system administrator’s tool kit and especially handy when monitoring log files. The basic syntax is: tail some_file Which will output the last 10 lines of the file. You can alter then number of lines with the -n, or –lines=, flag: tail -n20 some_file tail –lines=20 some_file In some versions of tail you can get away with specifying the number of lines from the end with just a “-” and number: tail -30 some_file Instead of working backwards with the -n command you can specify a “+” and some number to start from that number and list the contents to the end: tail -n+30 some_file This will display the contents of some_file from line 30 to the end of the file. For the complete write up including video please go to http://www.linuxintheshell.org/2012/07/31/episode-012-tail/

 HPR1041: Home from H.O.P.E. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Quvmoh, Murph, and NYbill talk about attending the HOPEnumber9 conference in NYC. H.O.P.E. stands for Hackers On Planet Earth. The conference is put on every two years at the Hotel Pennsylvania by the people at 2600. http://www.2600.com

 HPR1040: Steam on Linux | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Steam announced platform development for Ubuntu. Lord Drachenblut and Downer discuss how this will affect the linux gaming world as well as some concerns. The blog article we reference can be found here: http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/steamd-penguins/

 HPR1039: Matt Lee Gnu FM and Libre FM | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Syndicated Thursdays is a chance to showcase other Creative Commons works. We try to expose podcasts, speeches, presentations, music, etc that you may not have heard. If you have suggestions for items then send your recommendation to admin at hpr and we'll add it to the queue. Todays show was recorded at the Northeast GNU/Linux Fest 2012-03-17 Libre.fm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Libre.fm is a music community website that aims to provide a Free Software replacement for last.fm. The website was founded in 2009 by Matt Lee. It is under active development. Libre.fm can optionally store a user's listening habits using information sent to the website's server from the user's audio player via scrobbling. In order to enable support for Libre.fm on existing audio players, the website implements the Last.fm Audioscrobbler API. In addition to collecting user uploaded listening data, the site offers streaming music using the Ogg container, from the sites Jamendo or The Internet Archive, via an HTML5 audio player, run directly in the user's browser. By utilising the records of users' listening habits, the website aims to be able to recommend music to users by analysing their musical taste. However, this feature isn't fully developed yet. The site currently only offers basic suggestions if content a user has "Loved" (favorited), contains shared tags with content a user has not favorited yet. Registered users who have favorited tracks, will have that content appear in streaming web playlists, called "Radio Stations". It is not currently possible to build custom playlists. A goal of the project is to encourage artists to release tracks under a free license, and allow users to download or purchase these tracks. Only artists releasing music under free content licenses are promoted by the site. The website will also allow users to communicate among themselves, create groups of common interests and share information on musical events. The main reasoning behind the foundation of Libre.fm was to provide a service similar to last.fm that respects the privacy of its users and their information. As such, Libre.fm does not log users' IP addresses, allows users to decide if their listening habits are to be made public or not, and does not claim ownership on users' data. Libre.fm is powered by the free software package GNU FM, created for the project.

 HPR1038: Interview with George Vlahavas and Andreas born of the SalixOS project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I've been using SalixOS, a Slackware derivative, for a while now and I wanted to share my love of it with it's developers and with all of you. If you find this interview or this GNU/Linux distro compelling please go to http://www.salixos.org and give it a try. Thank you so much for listening. -pokey P.S. Some people enjoy finding mistakes. For their enjoyment, I have probably included a few.

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